First Time Watching Airplane, Movie Reaction
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I love how the dog that 'attacks' the guy is clearly just being friendly and playing, but they play 'angry dog' sounds over it.
And that breed is known for being friendly, not for being aggressive.😂
"That's just what they'll be expecting us to do" cracks me up every time. Really fun reaction.
😂 😂 a fun movie, next time I’ll be ready with wine 🍷
@@NiaMakiReacts Great reaction---and fantastic movie--one of the funniest of all time. There's not catching every gag the first time you see this film. The comedy is actually best described as dead pan humor, where the actors have to play as if they are completely unaware of the joke they are in. That's why everyone is so serious throughout. There's no way Hollywood would dare make this now.
Wasn't that Robert Stack in "Elliot Ness" mode?
I knew the "LIKE MY MEN" line would get you. One of many lines that catches people off guard. Keep up the great reactions.
Yesss I this that’s my second fav part. The drinking problem is my fav 😂
@@NiaMakiReacts It's a very tragic drinking problem. Especially, if he's drinking something hot. 😉
@@0okamino lol! No more coffee
@@NiaMakiReacts I've seen reactors have their own drinking problem when they take a drink of something right before that line gets said.
18:45 - The George Zip character was a reference to George Gipp who was a famous Notre Dame football player back in the 1920's. He was the Team Captain and nicknamed "The Gipper". Tragically he became very sick and eventually passed away while in College. He was in the Hospital when Notre Dame was scheduled to play an important game, and the Head Coach Knute Rockne gave his team a speech telling them to "Win one for the Gipper".
The reason this was a constant reference in the film, was because the former actor, Ronald Reagan was running for President in 1980. Reagan was best known for portraying George Gipp in a movie.
I see!!! Thank you so much for putting this into context! Not understand that at ALL!
During the doctor's pep talk to Ted Striker, you can hear the Notre Dame fight song playing in the background. You can even hear the crowd cheering. 😅
"Win one for the zipper!" I laughed so hard in the theater when it first came out that I almost spit out my drink. 🤣
It's understandable that it goes over the younger peoples' heads today.
The male and female voices at the beginning of the argument over the white zone/red zone were spoken by the ACTUAL married couple whose voiced announcements were being used at Los Angeles airport at the time.
LOL oh wow haha!!
Peter Graves (Captain), Leslie Nielsen (Doctor), Lloyd Bridges (Air Traffic Controller) and Robert Stack (Capain in Tower) were all well known and legendary dramatic actors. They were mostly paroding themselves throughout this film. Having them play it mostly straight for comedy was absolutely hysterical at the time. Look them up.
Everyone who saw this movie in the theater knew who June Cleaver was. That's why she was cast and that made it funny
I thought it was super funny already but definitely knowing the type of character she played in leave it to beaver would had definitely made it funnier
A hospital. whats that? a big building with patients.
haha that gets me everytime
Each time they did it was so mad at myself for not expecting it
...but that's not important right now.
As someone else mentioned, the makers of this movie based it on an old 50s disaster movie called Zero Hour! (right down to the exclamation point in the title) In fact, they'd taped many movies off television, and thought Zero Hour! best served their purpose, which was to simply transcribe the plot, dialogue, and even character names directly from the existing movie, and insert as many jokes as possible. Then they hired dramatic actors, just to add another layer to the absurdity. For as juvenile as it often is, it was also a very avant garde approach to comedy filmmaking.
“Absurd” is a good description too lol it was funny though, I’ll probably put in Zero Hour! In the back one of these days and just watch for the sake of comparing them
@@NiaMakiReacts There is a comparison video: ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html
Damn im impressed with your editing...u actually got all the best scenes/jokes in the edit...Love the reaction, and I just want to tell you good luck. We're all counting on you. :D
That is jotromm’s work!! He edited this movie reaction for me :) 👏
Helen Reddy played a nun with a guitar on one of the Airport movies.
The scene on the beach is a parody of From Here To Eternity, the daning in the bar a parody of Saturday Night Fever.
The second cup of coffee was a parody of a commercial at the time.
I love how it’s not just movies, but commercial references too! I’ll have to watch the sequel
Just learned recently that this is zero hour.they bought the rights to the movie and now you have airplane.
Oh wow, I just looked it up!
Yeah, “Zero Hour!” is effectively “Airplane!” without the jokes.
Lol! Your expressions when the jokes hit were epic. Especially when the girls talks about how she likes her coffee.
This spoofs a lot of commercials, TV shows and even magic acts that were popular at the time i was growing up. That was the bit with the eggs in the lady's mouth.
Love your reactions. I look forward to more.
Man I wish I was about to get all the references when watching it, but I still had fun either way. Thanks Mel!
This movie is ridiculously funny lol...keep the comedies coming, the tragedies can chill in the cargo bay..lol
Sadly comedy month is ending 😭 back starting with Shawshank next month then Encanto!
The producers of this movie (also the Naked Gun movies) bought a racing horse. They named it "All Pink" and told the jockey to always be on the inside of the last curve of the race. That way the announcer would be forced to say "It's All Pink on the inside!".
"Stryker" was in the Air Force stationed in Drambuie... But he was wearing a Navy uniform! For this movie -- that's not odd at all!
Haha! Didn’t even notice those details lol
"absurd". it was a different time, yeah, and having the mom from "Leave It to Beaver" speak jive is a reference that just doesn't land as well today. So many of the actors were best known at the time for their dramatic roles, even Leslie Nielsen who became known for such parody films later in his career.
Haha, absurd is a good one too! Yeah a lot of things I feel are like… not PC 😂 but I really found that part funny tho
The movie that started it all, and "absurd" is the perfect one word description of it.
No this was before the movie *(Gremlins)* which caused the rating scale to change to what it is today
Oh I didn’t realize that’s what happened. I never watched Gremlins cause it looks scary lol but that’s interesting
@@NiaMakiReacts yeah Gremlins led to the rating of PG-13
"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" influenced that decision as well, coming out in the same year as "Gremlins" and being arguably more horrific than "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
But Gremlins had more merchandising aimed at children, so it was the centerpiece of the uproar.
@@RichardX1 yes it mostly was due to Gremlins because like you said it was geared towards children and the parents weren't happy. But Indiana Jones & another movie I can't remember also played a part
80's kid's constitutions were tempered by the hot metal of PG-rated movies, back when PG meant something.
The nun with a guitar and the child who needs a transplant are inspired by similar characters in _Airport 1975,_ except it's the nun (Helen Reddy!) who sings to the girl (Linda Blair in her first role after _The Exorcist)._ Each of the first three _Airport_ movies had a hysterical passenger who "needed" a slap, but it's Brenda Vaccaro punching Lee Grant in _Airport '77_ that stands out. The awful, franchise-killing _The Concorde...Airport '79_ inverted the child-needs-a-transplant drama by making one of the passengers (Cicely Tyson!) a mother accompanying her sick child's _transplant heart_ on the endangered aircraft.
The hysterical passenger was also in Zero Hour! which this movie is a direct spoof of. But the guy that wrote Zero Hour! also wrote some of the other airplane disaster movies of the 70s
😂 oh man I missed so many references! I probably needed to watch the rest before this one lol
Back when the world still had a sense of humor.
And every day there's another example of how it no longer does. I grew up in the 80's, and every year that goes by it seems more like I'm living in Victorian London. I wish Carlin were still around.
The world still has plenty sense of humor if you know where to look. John Oliver, Hasan Minhaj, etc.
This is my favorite comedy of all times. It gave me my love for sarcastic humor. It would never be made today, that's for sure.
I did watch until the end. Every second of you smiling makes life more worth living. I hope that gave you the boost that you deserve.
Thank you Brian! Yes it did give me the boost! I hope you have an awesome day tomorrow :) 😊
The autopilot scene is hilarious!
Gotta love Otto 😂 even the name, haha
Another funny Zucker Bros. film is 'Top Secret' with Val Kilmer. A weird cross between WWII movies and Elvis films. Funny as hell!
Elvis… trying go figure out how Elvis files can possible tie into WWII movies lol!
I love Top Secret! Especially the dungeon/high school flashback scene.
I'm not gonna lie, but at the disco scene when you said, "He's trying to stay alive", that cracked me up. Way to go!
1:37 PG-13 rating didn't exist at this point. That came in the mid 80s, primarily after the release of "Gremlins" and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom". Before that, anything that wasn't bad enough for an R rating was rated PG. And before 1968 there were no film ratings at all.
Just watched Raiders and saw that got the pg13! lol seeing the changes as I watch more movies haha
@@NiaMakiReacts Actually Raiders was still just a PG. When you get to Temple of Doom, you'll see why they felt like they probably had to do something different going forward. It's pretty dark, but it has a PG rating too. After that is when they came out with PG-13. Last Crusade is the first Indiana Jones movie to get the PG-13.
My one word "nonsensical". Saw this in the theaters as a kid. 99% of the references and humor went over my head at that age, but as an adult, re-watching, I laughed my butt off at all that I had missed.
LOL I can imagine!! as a kid it probably just seemed silly and random (I missed lots of movie references too so it seemed very random to me too haha)
I believe the horse head in the bed of the woman is a reference to the Godfather. Or possibly just that she's really kinky.
And the kissing scene on the beach is a reference to a similar scene in From Here to Eternity.
There's also probably a lot of other references to other films, tv series and contemporary events (like the dance scene from Staying Alive). Some them are still recognizable today because they have been recreated and/or referenced again and again, but to get all of them nowadays you would need annotation popups in the film, or a separate paper/screen beside you, to catch them all.
TV-tropes page on the film is probably a good place to find most of them, if you feel inclined to check them out. :)
Ahhh I see, I figured there was a lot of references I wasn’t getting. The annotation pop ups like pop up video? That would be helpful but I probably would need to watch those movies too lol
Yes, there's a lot of pre 1980 pop culture references in this movie that young folks don't get. They had to be there. I know there's current pop culture references that I don't get.
@@NiaMakiReacts I was thinking like an option you can select at the menu screen: Subtitles; Directors Commentary; Footnote popups.
So when there is a reference made, you get a little box of text telling you what it is about.
Not all references are evergreen after all. :)
The horse is actually a reference to an expression of the time. A married woman cheating on her husband was said to have a “stud” on the side. Stud is another name for a breeding stallion.
@@LizardBrainMinerals Heh, that would fit with the fiml's humor of taking saying and expressions completely literally very frequently.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit watching reaction videos.
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You're too young to remember but back in the 70s there was a Folger's coffee add featuring that same actress in the movie. The scene repeats the dialogue from the commercial. The husband opts for a 2nd cup & the wife always thought to herself, "But Jim never has a 2nd cup at home". I get a chuckle every time I see that scene even to this day & I saw a this movie in the theater when it came out. One word to describe this movie? Groundbreaking. This was the first time a movie had so much over-the-top goofiness. Afterwards there were a slew that came out like Police Academy & Naked Gun that established the modern slapstick genre.
My one word? "WHAT?!" Followed by insane laughter. :)
😂 😂 yes 🙌
DId you see the after credits scene? Probably the first ever. I saw this in the theater and when the woman saying Jim never has a second cup at home the whole place cracked up, I had probably seen that commercial 3 or 4 times before i went to the theater that day. But yeah check out the end credit scene if you didn't. Also did you notice that when they landed and loaded the girl on the ambulance that it crashed? SHe made it through that whole flight and crashes on the ground. Great reaction.
OMG!!! I actually was watching for a bit wondering if there would be one then changed my mind! I’m so mad I missed that!! Haha!!! I didn’t even know there was a commercial about the coffee but I found that SO funny. That poor girl 😭 just when you think it’s safe lol
After many decades of seeing this movie and clips...I finally noticed the "Mayo" clinic joke.
😂 😂 that part! The bouncing heart got my attention but when I looked back I saw it
OMG your reactions is so cute. Finally a young person who can get the jokes and laugh. I enjoyed your response.
Greetings from New Orleans...digging the reactions and commentary!
Hey there! Thank you! Hope the weather is much better than here in New Orleans!
Fun Fact the Saturday Night Fever spoof: While he was doing Airplane, Actor Robert Hays (Ted Striker) was also doing a short lived sitcom called Angie. His Angie Co-Star Donna Pescow was in Saturday Night Fever.
Also there is a sequel called Airplane 2 The Sequel though not as great as the first, it's worth checking out at least once just to see William Shatner steal the show.
sequel wasnt bad at all. I think the first just more cred because of how fresh it was and the sequel followed the fomula
A lot of people seem to like the sequel in the comments, I think it would be fun to watch it too! That is a fun fact! The movie is So much going on 😂
@@NiaMakiReacts Yeah don't get me wrong. I do like the sequel even though it's not the greatest sequel ever, I still had fun watching it. Hope you do check it out soon.
@@NightRanger-lz6tp I have a couple on deck for the month, so after those I’ll try to watch it. I have Shawshank redemption for next week, and then the fifth element, Indiana jones and encanto
@@NiaMakiReacts after shawshank check out the Green Mile, it stars tom hanks and features a very lovable field mouse
I think the best way to describe this movie is as one big dad joke. I loved every time you winced AT a dad joke.
😂 😂 that is so true!! It IS a big dad joke 😂 😂
A more apt term is "absurdist humor" also referred to as "surreal comedy". This type of humor was commonplace in "Mad", "Crazy", and "Cracked" magazines. For those of us who grew up with these magazines, this movie was right up our alley.
Oh, I'm so excited for you to watch airplane part 2 it's as funny as the first one.
There’s a sequel?! Lol!!!!
@@NiaMakiReacts yes there is and I loved it. lol
1:47 "Why is there a _heart,_ bouncing around? And are those jars of _mayo_ in the back, 'cause it's the Mayo Clinic?"
You know what _really_ drives home the humor in this scene is fact that the doctor is not _reacting_ to the bouncing heart. For him, this is a normal day at the _office._
15:35 - The reason this lady speaks Jive is because the actress who plays her (Barbara Billingsley) played the stereotypical Caucasian American housewife & mom in the 1950's show, Leave it to Beaver. So the joke is that no one expected her type of character to suddenly speak Jive and thus caught the Jive-speaking men off guard.
I love it! I didn’t watch leave it to beaver but I still wouldn’t have expected her to speak it! I feel ashamed that I needed subtitles lol
@@NiaMakiReacts everyone needed subtitles since the 2 male actors created the jive lines and taught the appropriate lines to Barbara Billingsley. 🤣
What the script had wasn't sounding right so the 2 guys just said leave it to us and this was the result.
Barbara Billingsley was one of the best casting choices in cinema history. I can’t think of a funnier choice for that role. 😂
@@NiaMakiReacts Speaking of subtitles, you should react to Monty Python and the Holy Grail!
June Cleaver on Leave It to Beaver was not A stereotypical Caucasian middle-class housewife/mom, she was THE stereotype. She was unflappable, the chores were always done, the meal always ready on time. The crises in the Cleaver household were all things which would not cause a ripple today.
She accomplished all this while dressed up, always with an iconic pearl necklace. Many women at the time tried to measure to her and blamed themselves for falling short - later her character (among all the similar Stepford wives type of early tv) was held up as THE unreachable imaginary goal, and referred to with derision.
They could not have picked or gotten a more appropriate actress for this joke.
"Leslie" is my one word for this because Leslie Nielsen is just hilarious in anything he ever does. Yes this is a very particular type of humor that has sort of died out. Some elements of it have remained ingrained in the media collective hivemind but they dont really do this type of movie much anymore.
When they introduced him and he had his stethoscope in like yes I’m the Dr 😂
He wasn’t very funny in FORBIDDEN PLANET or THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE
@@mem1701movies Peter Graves wasn't very funny in _The Beginning of the End,_ but the MST3K episode of it is very funny.
@@mem1701movies I dunno man, I find The Poseidon Adventure pretty funny.
Dave Newhart and Tim Conway are also of this comedy style
8:15 what does this mystery "they" say about coffee on airplanes?
Not to drink it! That they rarely clean the coffee pots, seen some pictures 🤢
Jim never has a second cup of coffee at home - ruclips.net/video/MJ4kCF22O2w/видео.html - same actress in real coffee commercial
Boy/Girl Coffee Scene: The Original and the Spoof - ruclips.net/video/yH6KW6eMWJI/видео.html
From Here to Eternity- Beach Scene - ruclips.net/video/7TlDNMc_hFk/видео.html
He walked out from the mirror at 12:22. A lot of people don’t catch that joke.
A lot of people miss after the credits the man in the cab says he’s going to give him another 20 minutes but that’s it. - ruclips.net/video/DPeYFD-vVHg/видео.html
You did something similar to what you say a lot of people don't do and that is watching the outro. You didn't watch the last joke at the end of the credits. Also, the credits have jokes within them.
Oh thank you for all of these!! And I got me, I saw they were going over the actors… and I didn’t know them so I just ended it there haha
Thanks. Made my day!!! ..and don't call me Shirley!
Haha!!! “Surely” I couldn’t have known your name
I have watched many Airplane reactions. You are the FIRST do connect on the magic trick with the eggs a d the bird!
😂 😂 that hand movement! Plus I was like how is a new egg coming up? Until I realized it’s probably the same egg lol
0:09 i like the quick start 👍🏼
Yes snip out the fluff,
You should react to the *(Naked Gun)* it's similar slapstick stupidity comedy. *Leslie Nelson* is the star who played the "Doctor" in this movie
I’ll make sure to have my wine ready’
@@NiaMakiReacts 🍷Drink up🥂
My word is Flibbertigibbet! There were a lot of puns that you missed, but most were dated to the time. For instance, they made a reference to a Ronald Reagan movie, and later the reference to "win one for the Zipper." This was a reference to Knute Rockne, All American, a true story about George Gipp (the Gipper), played by Ronald Reagan, an Irish football player for Notre Dame. It was an old movie when Airplane came out, but it was still popular and part of Americana at the time. . . . Just to check, did you even notice that Kramer walked through the mirror when the dog was attacking the other guy? Just curious . . .
I knew there had to be so many references I was missing… but how could I miss someone WALKING through a mirror?!??
That shot of Robert Stack stepping over the threshold when it was made to look like a mirror was pure genius.
I think they bought the script for this movie for $25......based on a film that came out in the late 1950s....called 'Zero Hour'. You can find a side by side comparison of the two movies on RUclips.
Oooh this saves me time!!! Thank you so much! I’m gonna watch the RUclips side by side!!
Here's a link ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html
I recommend Naked Gun or Dracula Dead And Loving It. Both are great Leslie Nielsen movies.
Naked Gun is a shadow of the source material. Watch the original Police Squad tv show. Only six episodes, so it's about as long as a movie.
@@RandomAmerican3000 its sad there is only one season
Oooh I feel a Leslie Nielsen marathon coming up soon
"I TAKE IT BLACK, LIKE MY MAN"
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😂 😂 the little boys face too!!
1:41 they took the term Mayo Clinic literally…just like everything else in this movie.
Haha, yes, that was definitely a theme in the movie
One word. Brilliant. In Australia it was called Flying High
I didn’t realize Australia would have a different title for it!
@@NiaMakiReacts from what I remember the USA sensors changed the title because flying ‘high’ was too suggestive
@@faibios1 😂 😂 of ALL things to censor 😂
@@NiaMakiReacts haha yeah. The ‘like my men’ as an example 🤣
Chaotic 👍. The zipper reference was a play on , win one for the Gipper, a Ronald Reagan movie about Newt Rockne. That’s why you hear the Norte Dame fight song. Everybody whiffs on the guy in the open door. He is wearing a WW2 uniform and is going off to war , it is a train reference hence the conductor saying all aboard.
Now you're ready for 'The Naked Gun', 'The Naked Gun 2 1/2', and 'The Naked Gun 33 1/3'. More of the same crazy sillyness with Leslie Nielsen.
The movie is a spoof of some airplane disaster movies that were made in the 70’s, they were called airport 75 airport 77 and airport 79 the concorde. The couple making the announcements actually worked at the Los Angeles airport doing the announcements and I think they were a couple in real life.
The lady surprised that her husband took a second cup of coffee was a reference to a famous coffee commercial from the 70’s where wives would always be shocked when their husbands would ask for a second cup when they were at a friends house or a restaurant.
Actually it is a spoof of a particular movie, Zero Hour and the overall plot and much of the dialog are taken straight from the movie
It looks like there are so many spoofs within I missed like 90% of the jokes but it was still fully
Airport came before Airport '75.
You are now ready for the naked gun series, a police spoof.
Another slapstick comedy is Top Secret starring in his first role Val Kilmer, and yes he does all his own singing.
I don't think you're a prude for thinking some of the jokes are not for children, but there is a certain way in which adult humour can be inserted into a production and it will totally go over a child's head. Especially in this film anyway, very very few of the jokes (whether adult or not) linger for more than a couple of seconds anyway so even if it's say 'a pair of legs dangling' or 'a woman bending over an inflatable auto pilot then sitting there smoking a cigarette afterwards' the image is going to do little more than cause a couple of moments confusion for an innocent mind. At most the child will ask their parent what's going on and will get the standard _'You'll find out when you're older'_ response.
I think vulgar language and explicit scenes which go on for far too long on screen are more of a concern. But maybe I'm just being biased in defending this movie, there is a discussion to be had though!
Part of my opinion is based on my cultural experience (being a Brit), we have these things called 'Pantomimes' in the UK, they are ingrained in our culture...Folk Story's like Cinderella and Jack and the Beanstalk etc in stage productions ostensibly for very young children (obviously accompanied by adults), but with light dashes of extremely crude, VERY adult humour thrown in occasionally! I don't know, a character who is bent over trying to open a lock might say, _'You just have to put it in nice and firmly'_ and another character might say _'You should be so lucky!'_ or something...
I agree, the humor can be brushed off for the most part, I guess it was the topless magazines on full display and the full frontal scene that I was like wait what now 😂
@@NiaMakiReacts Right yeah, I take your point with those!
@@NiaMakiReacts In the early 80's it had started to become acceptable for nudity and low level swearing in PG rated movies. The F-word would have gotten an R rating. That's why PG-13 was created.
@@NiaMakiReacts but, but..... That was the best part... 😢 Yeah, PG was broader back then. And honestly, when has anyone been hurt by a nice set of Boobs?
Hi Nia ... love your reaction. However, I've seen this movie probably over 100 times, either on my own or via reaction videos, and something I never realized until a few reactions ago (and someone else pointed it out) was, just before Captain Kramer leaves the house with that man from the airport (12:06-12:23), he uses the mirror to check himself and straighten his tie, and at that moment, you can still see the dog mauling the guy who came to pick him up. However, when he is done, in a different scene cut, he appears to step out FROM and THROUGH the mirror to leave, even stepping over the bottom of it. So, to do the gag, they reversed the entire set to get that 1 sight gag to look right. If you look carefully, you can see that his wife is still looking in the direction he was originally, as if he was still on THIS side of the mirror. Hope that makes sense, but if you watch that section of the reaction, you'll get it. Anyway, such a great gag, and so intricate, even though almost no one ever notices it. I didn't 😊.
And don't call me Shirley is probably the most iconic.
Haha!!! Yeah I liked that one too
Excellent editing job!
That would be the wonderful editing by jotromm!
Great classic film
One word? Classic. And I did make it to the very end, actually.
Yayyyyy thank you for watching to the end!!! Classic is a good one, if I knew more classic movies I would have known more references too
"You can't take a guess for another two hours?" XD
You can tell me I’m a doctor”
I had seen Airplane repeatedly for over 2 decades and I was today years old I finally got the 'Mayo' clinic joke
😂 😂 I missed so many things too
Yeah, this movie is heavily set in time. It's still mostly accessible to most people, but at least half of the 1970s pop culture references are lost on anyone who is younger than 30.
Rodger rodger you have Clearance Clearence.
Captain Oveur, over.
Did you watch till after the credits? The guy was still waiting in the cab. and saying he will give him 20 more minutes, but that's it.
Lmao no unlike him I dipped when I thought it was it. That guy has all the time in the world
@@NiaMakiReacts lol
PG-13 didn't come out for another 4 years or so, so there were quite a few movies (this, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Gremlins) that would have been that if it existed then, but at that point, if it didn't have a lot of sex or bloody violence, it got pigeonholed into PG.
That makes sense, when I think PG I think of animated shows lol we have definitely changed a lot since then
at the end of the credits it went back to the scene of the man in the Taxi saying I give him 20 more minutes
Lol that guy must be avoiding something 😂 no way in heck I’m sitting around that long unless I knew I was in trouble when I get home
That cockpit isn’t exaggerated (although everything is spread a bit around the actual cockpit). The plane is a Boeing 707, one of the first jetliners to have been made (it first flew in 1958). If you think that cockpit looks complex, look up some images of a Concorde cockpit. Modern cockpits are far simpler since they now rely a lot on computers (also, only two cockpit crew are needed instead of three).
"You like your coffee black too?"
no she didn't
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It would explain it 😂 😂
Thank you for the subtitles/captions, because it is impossible to hear the audio from the movie.
sorry about that!
I have seen this movie at least 20 times, and I never noticed the jars of mayonnaise at the mayo clinic lol
Eu gosto desse filme muito bom
Nice to see that you get this movie and understand that it was meant to be silly and over the top. Some reactors watch it and have less reaction than a tree stump. They try to analyze it like it’s a science project.
science project LOL, yeah it's just goofy, really wish I had wine to really enhance the silliness of it all haha
THANK YOU!!!!! I've seen so many reaction videos on this movie but no one has noticed the mayo jars...until you. 🤣🤣🤣
Haha!! I missed so many things too but I hope the money was partially sponsored by them at least 😂
I normally don't like reaction videos, but this was fun to watch. It's nice to know people are still finding this movie funny, despite some of the dated references.
If you really liked this kind of humor, you should watch Top Secret, or the short run TV show Police Squad. (same writers, different genres)
Too Secret was also recommended in another comment, I’ll have to add it to the list! Thank you! I got into reactions because it’s kind of like getting to watch your favorite shows with friends, OR reliving those first time moments through someone else’s eyes hehe!
This was mainly based on a 1950s movie called Zero Hour
The horse in the bed was a reference to the Movie godfather
I knew there had to be a reference there 😂
Things I was not expecting today: Nia reacting to one of my favorite films ever... Can't say I'm sad to see it XD
😂 😂 happy Monday!!
Here's the vintage Yuban TV commercial that's satirized in Airplane!, complete with the same actress in both: ruclips.net/video/MJ4kCF22O2w/видео.html. You need to see it to get the joke.
Ahhhhh!!! Thank you for this!! 😂
"Ok boys, lets get some pictures"
LOL! the movie is a hot mess haha!
The horse in the bed gag, is a play on having a young stud, while the husbands away.
She definitely was handsy lol
I love your reactions nia
You are awesome and gorgeous
Another very similar movie made by the same writers and producers is Top Secret. It is a spoof of war time spy movies, and it stars Val Kilmer!!
What a classic ! You should also check out leslie nielsen starrer the naked gun franchise. It’s non stop slapstick comedy xD
Oh nice! I’ll have to check to see if they are on the to watch list!! Thanks for the recommendation!
This movie was Leslie Nielsen's first comedy movie. He had played more serious roles before this
Love it.
Thank you 😊
It seems nobody spots the Captain Kramer mirror gag because they focus on the guy getting mauled by the dog.
That is absolutely where my focus was on
Shirley 😳 😜... Shirley is a crazy fun movie.. Yes I agree and stop calling me Shirley 😳
😂 😂
Cult classic. There are things in this movie that in no way would be allowed by the pc police of today. I see Lewis already explained the reference about The Gipper. Lesley Nielsen, the doctor, took this kind of dry humor to another level in the short lived series Police Squad, and the Naked Gun movie trilogy, part 1, part 2 1/2, and part 3 3/4. Yes Nia, you read that correctly. Those movies are a constant stream of gotchas.
Just to clear something up for you, the horse in bed...let's just say horses are VERY different than human men when they are frisky...
😭 😭 lol well I’ve seen her feeling up on random men too 😂
It is also a riff on The Godfather, except this time it's a whole horse.
After the ending credits roll, you would had seen what happened to the old man in the taxi
I hope you watched the credits. There’s another scene at the very end.
I totally missed the taxi driver at the end 😭
Speaking of not watching all the way to the end, there's an additional scene after the credits.
Hint for you to make your videos better…either lower your headset volume to match the movie volume or increase it to match your headset
Thanks.audio and I are just mortal enemies. Something’s always getting messed up
"glue", that's my one word, in response to your "wine"...
Great reaction, and a successful landing! How about some coffee, Nia?
My one word is "Luck". We're all counting on you.
No coffee for me 😂 but glue, maybe haha!!